Expect traffic delays on Highway 50

The Colorado Department of Transportation begins improving a four-mile segment of U.S. 50 through La Junta tomorrow, a project consisting of rotomilling and paving, bridge enhancements, new guardrails, handicap ramps, signing and striping.

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LA Junta Tribune - La Junta, CO

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Posted Jun. 10, 2014 at 1:00 PM

Posted Jun. 10, 2014 at 1:00 PM

The Colorado Department of Transportation begins improving a four-mile segment of U.S. 50 through La Junta tomorrow, a project consisting of rotomilling and paving, bridge enhancements, new guardrails, handicap ramps, signing and striping.

Beginning on Tuesday, drivers can expect single lane closures on eastbound and westbound Highway 50 (East and West First Street) from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Occasional, short traffic stops are possible to allow construction vehicles in and out of the work zone.

The project area is between County Road 27 and 30.25. The 35 mph speed limit remains in place between the East and West Third Street intersections, with a 40 mph speed limit in effect at the east and west end of the project.

Vehicles wider than 12 feet will not be allowed through the work zone and need to use an alternate route for the duration of the project.

“This project is providing a number of improvements for both the City of La Junta and the traveling public,” said CDOT Project Engineer Tom Bronniman. “We’re paving Highway 50, which will provide a much smoother road surface for at least the next 10 years. But other enhancements include waterproofing the bridges [at King and Anderson arroyos], which will increase their years of service. And, the new handicap ramps will enhance mobility for non-vehicle traffic on Third Street.”

A&S Construction Co. of Canon City is the contractor for the $4.8 million project. It is scheduled for completion in October 2014.

Additional information and updates are available by calling the project hotline at (719) 285-6037 or via email Highway50LaJunta@gmail.com

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